Hitler versus Rothschild: the Logistics and Background of World War Two

Hitler's Top Guy

This post examines the post-World War 2 life of Walloon leader and super-soldier Leon Degrelle, seen by many as the likely successor to Hitler. It seeks to answer this question: how did Degrelle maintain his relentless optimism and idealism for decades when ongoing developments regularly proved disappointing to him personally and to his cause? Was his perspective appropriate?

“What weighs upon one in exile is neither loneliness (this is often, to the contrary, a wonderful blessing) nor the bitterness of defeat, but rather it is that feeling of impotence, being unable to project all the forces that roar inside of one and to convince others born to transmit these forces as I was born to carry them. This is the torture of every day, every hour; that nothing happens.” - Leon Degrelle to a young comrade, November 11, 1961

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Even junkfood back then was so much better quality then now. The original Fanta in Germany was sweetened with Beet juice and in Netherlands it was sweetened with elderberry juice. Today American Fanta uses high fructose corn syrup.
 
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